paul secor Posted July 26, 2013 Report Posted July 26, 2013 (edited) Archie Shepp/Lars Gullin Quintet: The House I Live In (Steeplechase) Edited July 26, 2013 by paul secor Quote
Cactus Bob Posted July 26, 2013 Report Posted July 26, 2013 Grant Green Alive! Recorded at the Cliche Lounge, Newark, N.J. 1970 Blue Note Grant Green - guitar Claude Bartee - tenor saxophone Willie Bivens - vibes Neal Creque (2 & 5), Ronnie Foster (1, 4 & 6-8), organ Idris Muhammad - drums Quote
paul secor Posted July 26, 2013 Report Posted July 26, 2013 Bill Barron: Modern Windows (Savoy) Quote
Liberdade Posted July 27, 2013 Report Posted July 27, 2013 This excellent Egberto Gismonti LP is currently spinning; Definitely amongst my favourites of his work. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted July 27, 2013 Report Posted July 27, 2013 Velvet Underground - White Light/White Heat - (Verve blue label stereo) RIP to artist Walter De Maria, also an early Velvets drummer. Quote
paul secor Posted July 27, 2013 Report Posted July 27, 2013 Jimmy Rowles/Joe Pass: "Checkmate" (Pablo) Quote
Cactus Bob Posted July 27, 2013 Report Posted July 27, 2013 Bobby Hutcherson ~ Montara Blue Note Quote
charlesp Posted July 27, 2013 Report Posted July 27, 2013 Steve Lacy - The Door, a 1988 RCA Novus LP Quote
clifford_thornton Posted July 27, 2013 Report Posted July 27, 2013 Dark - Round the Edges - (SIS/Machu Picchu reissue) Quote
jeffcrom Posted July 27, 2013 Report Posted July 27, 2013 Sabby Lewis - Boston Bounce (Phoenix). Six 1946 studio sides by Sabby's eight-piece Boston band, two 1944 New York airchecks by a full big band, and a 1944 jam session on side two. Paul Gonsalves, Big Nick Nicholas, Freddie Webster, and Ray Perry are on hand on various cuts, and there's a Tadd Dameron arrangement. JImmy Tyler is very impressive on alto sax. Hadn't spun this for awhile - nice stuff. Quote
jeffcrom Posted July 27, 2013 Report Posted July 27, 2013 Knocky Parker/Omer Simeon Storyville Creepers (GHB) Quote
mjazzg Posted July 27, 2013 Report Posted July 27, 2013 Bill Dixon - Considerations 1972-1976 [Fore] first time listen - revelatory stuff Quote
kh1958 Posted July 27, 2013 Report Posted July 27, 2013 Gary McFarland & Co.--Tijuana Jazz (Impulse) Quote
Deepak Posted July 27, 2013 Report Posted July 27, 2013 (edited) John Coltrane Ascension, Impulse black/red van gelder Edited July 27, 2013 by Deepak Quote
clifford_thornton Posted July 27, 2013 Report Posted July 27, 2013 Bill Dixon - Considerations 1972-1976 [Fore] first time listen - revelatory stuff Yes, both volumes are essential. Quote
Liberdade Posted July 27, 2013 Report Posted July 27, 2013 (edited) Bill Dixon - Considerations 1972-1976 [Fore] first time listen - revelatory stuff I'll have to look out for that. I have the CD reissue of Intents and Purposes, which is desert island music for me, and I'd love to find this on vinyl. I picked up a copy of Kenny Wheeler's around 6 this morning, which seems excellent on first spin - Evan Parker on reeds, and Eje Thelin on trombone really stand out. Interesting to think about possible links between this music, and Miles Davis' ESP, or Sorcerer. Edited July 27, 2013 by Liberdade Quote
clifford_thornton Posted July 28, 2013 Report Posted July 28, 2013 Tony Oxley - Four Compositions for Sextet - (CBS, UK) Quote
Homefromtheforest Posted July 28, 2013 Report Posted July 28, 2013 Clifford is your Tony Oxley vinyl quiet? My friend has a copy...looks fine but is quite noisy. I used to have "baptised traveller" on vinyl and it too looked mint but had annoying tics and pops. As for Bill Dixon I must confess I still have not listened to much of the 6CD "odyssey" box set despite buying it upon release directly from Bill. I'm pretty sure some of that Fore material is on this box... I picked up a copy of Kenny Wheeler's around 6 this morning, which seems excellent on first spin - Evan Parker on reeds, and Eje Thelin on trombone really stand out. Interesting to think about possible links between this music, and Miles Davis' ESP, or Sorcerer. I absolutely love "around 6", but I'm a huge fan of both Kenny Wheeler AND Edward Vesala so it's a no brainer for me Quote
mjazzg Posted July 28, 2013 Report Posted July 28, 2013 Bill Dixon - Considerations 1972-1976 [Fore] first time listen - revelatory stuff Yes, both volumes are essential. Thought you may say that! second volume's in the post Clifford is your Tony Oxley vinyl quiet? My friend has a copy...looks fine but is quite noisy. I used to have "baptised traveller" on vinyl and it too looked mint but had annoying tics and pops. As for Bill Dixon I must confess I still have not listened to much of the 6CD "odyssey" box set despite buying it upon release directly from Bill. I'm pretty sure some of that Fore material is on this box... I picked up a copy of Kenny Wheeler's around 6 this morning, which seems excellent on first spin - Evan Parker on reeds, and Eje Thelin on trombone really stand out. Interesting to think about possible links between this music, and Miles Davis' ESP, or Sorcerer. I absolutely love "around 6", but I'm a huge fan of both Kenny Wheeler AND Edward Vesala so it's a no brainer for me possibly my favourite Kenny and I like a lot of them a lot Quote
jeffcrom Posted July 28, 2013 Report Posted July 28, 2013 Ralph Sutton/Bob Wilber - The Night They Raided Sunnie's (Blue Angel Jazz Club) Quote
kh1958 Posted July 28, 2013 Report Posted July 28, 2013 Great Big Band and Friends, Harry Arnold Orchestra with Coleman Hawkins, Lucky Thompson, Benny Bailey, Nat Adderley and Toots Thieleman (Jazzland, black label stereo), and Marion Brown, Geechee Reollections (Impulse, black label) Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted July 28, 2013 Report Posted July 28, 2013 Loadsa vinyl this morning and afternoonRichard 'Groove' Holmes - New groove/Night glider - Groove Merchant twoferLionel Hampton - Flyin' home - Verve (UK Polydor) - somewhat more modern plane than Lunceford's - but it was 1954Lou Donaldson - Lush life - BN (Pathe Marconi DMM)Art Blakey - The big beat - BN (Pathe Marconi DMM Mono)Gene Ammons - Blue groove - Prestige mid price (!) - previously unreleased (until 1982) recordings done on the sly at Chess in 1962.James Brown - Ain't it funky - King (Polydor)Mm, yes, it is quite funkyGene Ammons - Blue Gene - Prestige (OJC)Les McCann - Live at Montreux - AtlanticJust finished playing this - exhausted! (As usual, actually). 'Swiss movement' may be the classic session, but this one is the DEEP Les McCann. And, on side 4, halfway through 'Get yourself together' with most of Rahsaan's band on stage banging things, when Rahsaan walks on blowing like hell, my heart just overflows!MG Quote
clifford_thornton Posted July 28, 2013 Report Posted July 28, 2013 (edited) Clifford is your Tony Oxley vinyl quiet? My friend has a copy...looks fine but is quite noisy. I used to have "baptised traveller" on vinyl and it too looked mint but had annoying tics and pops. As for Bill Dixon I must confess I still have not listened to much of the 6CD "odyssey" box set despite buying it upon release directly from Bill. I'm pretty sure some of that Fore material is on this box... Yeah, my copy of that Oxley is fine. The Baptised Traveller is a bit crackly in the quiet parts of "Stone Garden" but dealable. The LP material on Odyssey was previously on The Collection (Cadence) and Bill Dixon 1982 (Edizioni Ferrari). If I recall correctly the Fore material is not on Odyssey as there have been problems licensing it from Splasch, who bought the Fore catalog. The unissued Fore triple LP, In the Sign of the Labyrinth, is a current interest for publication but again, it's tied up in another label's vaults. Edited July 28, 2013 by clifford_thornton Quote
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